Bisbee, Arizona is thought to be one of the most haunted towns in southern Arizona. Founded in the late 1800’s as a mining town, Bisbee has seen its share of mining accidents, barroom brawling gone bad, and tragedy in general. This has paved the way for a veritable cornucopia of hauntings, sightings, and other miscellaneous paranormal activity.
A woman with worms crawling out of her eye sockets was observed walking down the dark alleyways of Brewery Gulch. The majority of the sightings are after midnight. When approached, she just vanishes into thin air. The ghost of an old lady carrying a rifle was spotted smoking a pipe under a streetlight in downtown Bisbee.
The ghost of a cleaning woman was seen mailing a letter at a Bisbee post office. The eye witness was frightened and ran away.
The ghost of a young air force pilot was observed by a man camping at a campground outside Bisbee. Other sightings of this ghost have also been reported.
The ghost of an Indian chief was seen walking from house to house in the early morning hours before sunrise on a Bisbee street.
A woman with an ax sticking out of her head showed up walking by a road outside Bisbee. The witness fled when she saw the ghost.
A man with a large hole through his torso was observed sitting in a chair outside of a house near Brewery Gulch.
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